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Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging

Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging | Body Composition DEXA Scans in Ellicott City, MD

4801 Dorsey Hall Drive
Ellicott City, MD 21042
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Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging provides medical-grade DEXA body composition scanning at 4801 Dorsey Hall Drive in Ellicott City, MD — serving Ellicott City and the surrounding Maryland area. No physician referral is required to book a body composition scan.

Services at Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging

Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging offers medical-grade health testing to give you precise, actionable data about your body.

DEXA Body Composition Scan

30 min appointment

Gold-standard dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) body composition analysis. Precisely measures total and regional body fat percentage, lean muscle mass, visceral fat, and bone mineral density in a single scan.

What you measure:

  • Total & regional body fat %
  • Lean muscle mass by segment
  • Visceral fat rating
  • Bone mineral density
  • Android / gynoid fat ratio

How to prepare:

  1. 1. Wear comfortable, metal-free clothing
  2. 2. Stay normally hydrated — no fasting required
  3. 3. Avoid heavy exercise on the morning of your scan
  4. 4. Scan at the same time of day for accurate repeat comparisons

Payment Options

Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging accepts the payment methods listed below. Contact the clinic to confirm HSA/FSA eligibility and current pricing.

Cash / Credit card

Why Choose Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging?

Medical-Grade Equipment

Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging uses the same FDA-cleared DEXA technology trusted by hospitals, research institutions, and elite sports teams.

Comprehensive Results

Every test comes with a detailed, easy-to-read report with personalized recommendations you can act on immediately.

Convenient Location

Located at 4801 Dorsey Hall Drive in Ellicott City, MD — serving Ellicott City and the surrounding Maryland area. No physician referral is required to book a body composition scan.

Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging — Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging offer?

Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging offers DEXA Body Composition Scan. Each test is performed on medical-grade equipment and comes with a detailed, personalized results report.

Where is Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging located?

Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging is located at 4801 Dorsey Hall Drive, Ellicott City, MD 21042. Serving Ellicott City and the surrounding area.

How do I book an appointment at Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging?

You can book an appointment at Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging online, or call the clinic at (888) 972-9700 during business hours. Booking and current availability are at https://www.advancedradiology.com/locations/crossroads.

How long does a DEXA scan take at Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging?

A DEXA scan takes about 10–15 minutes; plan for roughly 20–30 minutes total including check-in and a results review.

Is a DEXA scan safe? What about radiation?

Yes. DEXA uses an extremely low-dose X-ray — roughly a tenth of a chest X-ray, or less than a day of natural background radiation. The scan is painless, non-invasive, and takes only 10–15 minutes.

Ready to book at Advanced Radiology - Crossroads Imaging?

Schedule your DEXA body scan, VO2 Max test, or RMR measurement at 4801 Dorsey Hall Drive, Ellicott City, MD. No referral required.

Medical Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. DEXA scan results should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional.

Medical Disclaimer: Content on Dexascans.com is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before making health decisions. DEXA scan results should be reviewed with your physician. Learn more at NIH.gov.